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04.21.2009, 01:28 AM

Thats my video. Thanks for posting that! I personally like a truggy the best for bashing. It gives you the best of all the cars in my opinion. Handles well, enough ground clearance, tough as nails, and can do everything the other vehicles can. However, if you're never in any really rough areas, than a buggy will work out perfect for you.



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04.21.2009, 11:33 PM

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Thats my video. Thanks for posting that! I personally like a truggy the best for bashing. It gives you the best of all the cars in my opinion. Handles well, enough ground clearance, tough as nails, and can do everything the other vehicles can. However, if you're never in any really rough areas, than a buggy will work out perfect for you.
Didn't know that! Nice video though, really liked it.

I am starting to like a truggy... Buggy cannot handle the grass or lots that I like to mess around in. Truggy MIGHT. Mt yes.

On a side note, I was considering buying a motor from Ryan (Takedown on the forums). It is from BP. It's supposidly similar to an 8xl, but with a finned can. Any thoughts on this? Says he bought it for $60 and would give me a good discount.
   
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